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  2. Timeline of Fijian history - Wikipedia

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    Arrival in Suva of Hannah Dudley, first European Christian missionary among the Indians. She works among both the indentured and "free" Indians encouraging education and welfare programs. 1904: Legislative Council reconstituted as a partially elected body, with European male settlers enfranchised and Fijian chiefs given an indirect input. Most ...

  3. Category:History of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "History of Fiji" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. History of Fiji; Timeline of Fijian history; D.

  4. Languages of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Fijian language is spoken as the first language by most indigenous Fijians who make up around 54% of the population. Indo-Fijians make up 37% of the population and speak Fiji-Hindi. English was the sole official language until 1997 and is widely used in government, business, and education as a lingua franca . [ 4 ]

  5. Category:Timelines by country - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Timeline of Fijian history; Timeline of Finnish history;

  6. Fijians - Wikipedia

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    The article on the History of Fiji offers a timeline of events. The Lapita people, named after their distinctive pottery style, were the first people to inhabit Fiji in about 3000 BCE, and evidence of their settlements exist throughout Fiji – particularly around the Sigatoka Sand Dunes.

  7. History of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Tongan influence brought Polynesian customs and language into Fiji. The empire began to decline in the 13th century. Across 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) from east to west, Fiji has been a nation of many languages. Fiji's history was one of settlement but also of mobility and over the centuries, a unique Fijian culture developed.

  8. National Archives of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives of Fiji (Fijian: Viti ni iTukutuku Maroroi) is a Fijian government agency under the Ministry of Education, Heritage, and Arts. [1] It is the successor of the Central Archives of Fiji and the Western Pacific High Commission, established in 1954.

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